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Is Emory University on Rolling Admission?

I'm trying to plan my college application timeline and was wondering if Emory University offers rolling admission. Does anyone know if I need to apply early to have the best chance of getting in?

6 hours ago

Emory University does not employ a rolling admissions policy. Instead, it has specific deadlines for its Early Decision I (EDI), Early Decision II (EDII), and Regular Decision (RD) application cycles.

For Emory's EDI cycle, the deadline is typically in early November, while the EDII and RD deadlines are usually in early January. EDI and EDII are binding commitments, meaning if you are accepted, you are obligated to attend barring any unmet financial need.

If you want the best chance of getting in, applying ED can statistically increase your chances of acceptance because colleges appreciate the demonstrated interest and commitment. However, be sure that Emory is your absolute first choice since ED is a binding agreement unless your financial aid need is not met.

Remember to submit your application materials, which typically include the Common Application, high school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and test scores (if you choose), before these deadlines. It's essential to stay organized and submit your application as early as possible for the best results. Good luck with your application!

6 hours ago

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